ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Quiche Lorraine Recipe

Do not add salt—the bacon provides enough.

The texture should be smooth and pourable, not foamy.

Step 5: Assemble the Quiche
Spread the bacon evenly over the baked crust.

Pour the custard gently over the bacon, filling the crust nearly to the top.

Tap the pan lightly to release air bubbles.

Step 6: Bake to Perfection
Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 30–35 minutes, or until:

The center is just set

The top is lightly golden

The custard jiggles slightly but is not liquid

Overbaking leads to a rubbery texture, so watch closely.

Let the quiche rest for 15 minutes before slicing.

How to Serve Quiche Lorraine
Quiche Lorraine is incredibly versatile.

Serve it:

Warm for brunch

At room temperature for lunch

Cold for picnics or packed meals

Classic accompaniments include:

Simple green salad with vinaigrette

Crusty French bread

Light soup

Common Mistakes to Avoid
Overworking the dough

Skipping blind baking

Using low-fat cream

Overbaking the custard

Adding too many extras

Quiche is about balance, not overload.

Is Cheese Allowed?
Traditionally, no.

However, modern variations often include:

Gruyère

Emmental

Comté

If you choose to add cheese, limit it to about ½ cup, grated finely, and reduce cream slightly to maintain balance.

Popular Variations (Non-Traditional but Loved)
Cheese Quiche Lorraine
Adds nutty richness, especially with Gruyère.

Onion Quiche
Caramelized onions add sweetness and depth.

Mushroom Quiche
Earthy and satisfying, perfect for autumn.

Vegetarian Quiche
Replace bacon with spinach, leeks, or roasted vegetables.

Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
Quiche keeps well refrigerated for 3–4 days

Reheat gently at 300°F (150°C)

Can be frozen, tightly wrapped, for up to 2 months

Reheat frozen quiche in the oven for best texture.

Why This Recipe Works
The success of Quiche Lorraine lies in restraint:

Few ingredients

Proper ratios

Gentle baking

When made correctly, the custard is silky, the crust is crisp, and the bacon flavors every bite.

Quiche Lorraine for Entertaining
This dish is a host’s secret weapon:

It looks impressive

Feeds many

Can be made ahead

Pleases nearly everyone

Serve it once, and people will ask for the recipe.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Comment